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    Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Bears analysis: Still searching for a 1,000-yard receiver

    <em>5th in a 10-part series</em>
    5th in a 10-part series How dysfunctional are the Chicago Bears at wide receiver? In two seasons under pass-happy Mike Martz, they couldn’t come up with a 1,000-yard receiver. If that’s not a sign something is wrong, it ought to be. Martz,...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Randy Moss, Jay Cutler, Cris Carter, Lance Briggs

  2. Sep 28, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Big stop lifts Bears over Eagles

    There was no need for an impromptu pep talk from Mike Brown or Brian Urlacher, no need for Lovie Smith to be anything but his typically reserved self.
    Tribune staff reporter
    There was no need for an impromptu pep talk from Mike Brown or Brian Urlacher, no need for Lovie Smith to be anything but his typically reserved self. The Bears' defense knew what was at stake as their grasp on a four-point lead Sunday night started to...

    Tags: Florida Panthers, Soldier Field, Donovan McNabb, Sports, Adewale Ogunleye

  4. Oct 19, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bears win shootout on Sunday

    Mike Brown has been to the playoffs with three different Bears teams and to a Super Bowl with one of them. Two of those three teams had better records than the 2008 Bears after seven games. The 2005 edition, which moved Brown to his famous &quot;We suck" declaration after its 1-3 start, was 4-3, like this one after seven games.
    Tribune reporter
    Mike Brown has been to the playoffs with three different Bears teams and to a Super Bowl with one of them. Two of those three teams had better records than the 2008 Bears after seven games. The 2005 edition, which moved Brown to his famous "We suck"...

    Tags: Football, Minnesota Vikings, Super Bowl, Devin Hester, Kevin Payne

  6. Sep 18, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Fumbling a new experience to Bears' Olsen

    Tribune staff reporter
    A feast of subjects for the week in Halas Hall, but let's start with the man who was voted by , as the goat of the Bears' loss to Carolina. Tight end Greg Olsen lost two fumbles on Sunday, eliciting many disapproving comments from fans on our . When he...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Football, NFL Preseason, Devin Hester, Kevin Payne

  8. Sep 18, 2007 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Troy Stradford Q&A

    Q: Troy, why would the Dolphins come out in the second half running with Ronnie Brown and having success, and then totally go away from it? John Parker, Spring Hill, FL
    Sun-Sentinel.com
    Q: Troy, why would the Dolphins come out in the second half running with Ronnie Brown and having success, and then totally go away from it? John Parker, Spring Hill, FL A: "John that's a very interesting question. One would think that the Dolphins...

    Tags: James McKnight, Dan Marino, Randy Moss, Football, NFL Preseason

  10. Sep 14, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bears lose control, lead, game vs. Panthers

    Greg Olsen remained on the ground in disbelief, trying to comprehend how the second of two fumbles squirted through his usually sure hands.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Greg Olsen remained on the ground in disbelief, trying to comprehend how the second of two fumbles squirted through his usually sure hands. There were plenty of reasons to explain how the Bears squandered a 17-3 lead and ended up losing 20-17 to Carolina...

    Tags: Florida Panthers, John Kasay, Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Football, Lance Briggs

  12. Oct 2, 2007 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Jim Mandich Q&A

    Former Dolphins tight end Jim Mandich, who broadcasts games for WQAM (560-AM), answers readers' questions in Sun-Sentinel.com's weekly Q&A sessions with former Dolphins.
    Sun-Sentinel.com
    Former Dolphins tight end Jim Mandich, who broadcasts games for WQAM (560-AM), answers readers' questions in Sun-Sentinel.com's weekly Q&A sessions with former Dolphins. Q: When will Wayne Huizenga start getting the heat he deserves? All I hear is what a...

    Tags: Sammy Morris, Veterans Affairs, Football, Green Bay Packers, Cam Cameron

  14. Oct 5, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Bears roll to North lead without 3 starters

    Defensive end Alex Brown wanted to clarify for those who figured the Bears didn't miss Tommie Harris on Sunday.
    Tribune reporter
    Defensive end Alex Brown wanted to clarify for those who figured the Bears didn't miss Tommie Harris on Sunday. "I wouldn't go that far," Brown said of his suspended teammate. "You don't find a guy with Tommie's ability every day. You can't just walk...

    Tags: Mark Anderson, Nathan Vasher, Lance Briggs, Basketball, Football

  16. Jan 11, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Ask K.C. Johnson

    Can you please tell Adewale Ogunleye to cool it? I like that Carolina is getting all the pub. Let's puff them up once again. Let's tell them how great they are and how much beating the Giants was like beating the '72 Dolphins. Let the sleeping dog lie....

    Tags: New York Giants, Football, Breads, Super Bowl, Mike Singletary

  18. Nov 5, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Bears perfectly awful in defeat

    A team objective can be to take the crowd out of the game, and the Bears did exactly that Sunday. Unfortunately, the crowd they silenced was their own.
    Tribune staff reporter
    A team objective can be to take the crowd out of the game, and the Bears did exactly that Sunday. Unfortunately, the crowd they silenced was their own. Six turnovers, via three Rex Grossman interceptions and three fumbles, rendered Soldier Field nearly...

    Tags: Damion McIntosh, Muhsin Muhammad, Soldier Field, Death, Jason Taylor

  20. Nov 23, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Packing a rare KO punch

    Before Bears quarterback Kordell Stewart jogged off Invesco Field on Sunday after the Bears' 19-10 victory over the Broncos, he acknowledged the adulation above him with his patented toothy smile. That's the one Stewart brought to Chicago and hadn't used in a while.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Before Bears quarterback Kordell Stewart jogged off Invesco Field on Sunday after the Bears' 19-10 victory over the Broncos, he acknowledged the adulation above him with his patented toothy smile. That's the one Stewart brought to Chicago and hadn't...

    Tags: Jerry Azumah, Football, Sports, Rex Grossman, Trevor Pryce

  22. Oct 22, 2001 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. A tiptop feeling

    Tribune staff reporter
    "The first-place, division-leading Bears . . . " It's a phrase that hasn't been uttered often in Chicago over the last decade. But after the Bears' 24-0 dismantling of the Cincinnati Bengals and the Minnesota Vikings' win over Green Bay on Sunday, it...

    Tags: Jim Miller, Rex Tucker, R.W. McQuarters, Football, Minnesota Vikings

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